The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 39, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 April 1908 — Page 5

(HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. ' Cengrfessman[' Mec&ison yHß'y ;; ' -Gives " ; J jy-c., •-'. .. ' ; Praise -. To | ~ | . I’e-TH-na lw .- i-‘ : '- ! ■ ' 4“r’° r ' ■_ , ■ WHis . belief . ♦ ■ J -/Catarrh. •' I v - | e . . .. -.e .....,- . T - T —’ I CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON COMMENDS PE-RU-NA. ! “/ have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited \ ; thereby free' mycatarrh of the bead. I ieel encouraged to believe that \ if I use it a short time Monger I hi// lje fully able to eradicate the < disease of thirty years’ st^ndin i g.'’—Da ,id Meekison. [>' OTHER REMARKJABIE CURES.j , . Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Galen; . J-. Mo. v -yve been in bad health. for thirty-seven years, and ’ ‘ : W—, t\v. • ■ : < your Peruna I am cured.” Mr. C. N. Peterson. '1 in St. -. lowa, writes: “Iw.annot tell you how much good .aft 'i° ne ' ln *- Const int confinement in my store began to tell on .mv I felt that I,'was gni lually breaking down.. I trie<l sevefat’remedie i>’ • .• i.no pein c.m'Tir rel : - : a 7 til tuna. I felt better immediately. ft's restlr« -1, rite '>• ••e? ,- fete M . A SINCERE REuV'-i Mr. D. ‘C. I’rosser. Bravo. Mich., writes: "‘Two was badly -afflicted wi-th catarrl ■. . : -aomtch. I had had a roti of. fever, was very-depleted. I could find notHng I could eat without causing distress and sour stomach. Finally I came to tlje whclusiOil .than I had catarrh of ■the stomach and seeing Peruna advertised, iftgan to take it. If helped me soon, and after taking three or four battles I wtfc entirely cuted off stomach trouble, and ciin now eat anything.” j .< 1 Manufactured by PERUNA DRUG MANUFAtfJRING COMPANY, Columbus, Ohio i T7i,i , -- ■K“ 6ET WHAT ■7- H X you ask ' XUWM GENUINE / a T a \ OASC ABETS Candy Cathartic ake always put up in blue metal box, our trade-marked, long-tailed C on the cover — tablet octagonal, stamped OC O. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, 10c, 25c, sOc. Sample and bookl et free. Address STERLING- REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York, gso AND bi AA t-R TI C 1 lIWWWCdh fi MEMBER OFTHE FAMILY, \ 0 jF MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. b A 1 W ’ !!£?“ Douglas makes and selfs more a: EAi Q. /Jk S men’s $2.50, s3.ooands3.soshoes ’*** than any other manufacturer In the yw?.Wl\ tT --w world, because they hold shape, fit bester, wear longer, and WW »-■ X' a,iol W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Any Price CALbtriOAT. W. L. Douglas name and price is stamped on bottom. ■ Take No Substitute. Sold by the best shoe dealers everywhere.- Shoes mailed frojr factory to any part of the world. Illustrated Catalog free to any address. ■»«■. X lIbI;GLA.S, Broektuu, Mau. i : [ ..L -

Get your Letter Paper and Envelopes printed as this office. i;i ii; We can give you the EAGLE LINEN I>APER and ENVELOPES It in fine and will suit you. Try it. Naw Mayica I and Improved, and unimproved, new PI CAI LU LallUGo where arrto p*re, .oil rich and land to eheap. Write for bargain kist. Largest dealers ia ' Sorthern New Mexico. The Springer Land Co.■, Springer, N.Mex ; Eye Wateß

The sanctuary 'of the tomb of the Prophet Mahomet, at Medina. Turkey, is to be lighted with electricity. Thet contract, has just been given to an English construction company. 'lf you use ball blue, get Red Cross (Ball Blue,! the best ball blue. Large 2oz. ppekagje, 5 cents. ” , There, are three, hundred paint factories .ini this country, turning out 100,000,000 gjllbns per year. ■■lts : 4fsjJfl*Tf you suffer from Fits. Falling Sickness 01 .; J Woi Spasms, or have Children that do so, my JflOMSßifll l^ew Di,covery and Treatment ■ way rx fcivo them immediate relief, and flfly all you are asked to do is to send for S HHBfll * Free Bottle of Dr. May’s EPILEPTIC!DE CURE ■Ww Complied with Food and Drugs Act of Congress | « 'JS June 30th 1906, Complete direotioL*. also tes. ■me timonials of CURES, a*a. FREEIby mail. ■fSTja Express Prepaid. and full address Wlai «• H - f«• *■ «•> fra

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The <3-year-old daughter of Charles Lafrau, of Elkhart, As in a ciitical condition, the result 4>f dyes permeating the shell of an Easter egg ( which she ate. Mattel Irene Lowejof Greenfield, a minor aged 10 years, by, her neict friend, Sarah Alice Lowe, has filed a suit in the Hancctek Circuit Court | Court against J.ohh G. Mannen, a ! postman, for slander, demandingI ?10,000. I Mrs. Turzah Cole. While attending a dinner at the home of her son in Staunton, died of heart trouble. The dinner was in honor of her eightieth birthday, and she died while seated at the table.-surrbtinded by members of her family. "'"SSpecial apparatus must be obtained before the large gas well brought in near Oakland City last week can be capped am’, the flow of gas shut off. The gas pressure-shQws no signs of weakening, and thfe roar can be heard for two miles. L. T. Davis. SO years old, is dead at the home of h's json-in-law, Walter Gaines, of Jasonville'. A few days'ago, while taking a wrlk. the old man was knocked down by a horse driven by a woman, ‘ causing injuries from which he failed V 1 ra! i>' TtVo robbers attacked a German I farmer named. Lrymon and .his daughI ter near • -Mad’scn. after midnight, choking Laymo/ almost to death. I Sherift Gray plimed tp Indianapolis I for bloodhounds which were put on ' the'trail, of the tobbers. While, playing near a tub-filled With, boiling water, tie little daughter of Mr! ,and Mrs. Rmer Robertson, near Cooper, fell backward into the tub and was fatally scalded, The mother I heard a faint -ry, and on running to the scene founi the -child almost com- I ple/ely ,submerged. She was too latea B ■ S ■«s a8 ■ which drome. The ■| Albert Beck, B B IB witch March. B si 'j B B ■ 'S - B B B ' 19 ■I B ' V B ‘ B B ■ m . B ■. i '" ■ ■ . ■ ! ! B ■ '! ■ i i -MMMMI ■r. PiHilie ' B£ja“^vsrfio I*s i- aril : A ■-■ f:.:.•■ : I-> May r. 'I 'W J. Ii V g'-/ -.lira-on. \omia ' -• ■■■‘-'a'-’-'i Taiversity. BB9B| \\ !ii •• Miss l-hiima *<■:■ of P. 11. Williams, a ’Jasonviiie. was building a which io prepare breakfast, h‘_ tempted to stimulate it by oil, but instead took flame flashed into her face and envex9 oped her hands, and also caught.ihe curtains and other inflammable material in the room. By difficult work her- father prevented the house from being consumed. Miss Williams escaped with her life but one hand was burned, to a crisp. The Rev. Irvin Conkle, of Wlriona ' Lake, has invented a device for tying | packages, and he is now negotiating 1 with the United States Government, looking to utilizing his device in the Postc-fiice Department. The Rev. j; P. Henson, of Veedersburg. who has been ministering to the Baptist churches thqre and at Wayne; town, has accepted il call to the First Baptist church at Blre Rapids, Kas., ui progressive city of 2,(>0 people, ninety-? five miles west of AtAison. L

The saw mill of Rentschler & Mace, at Center Point, was destroyed by fire, involving a losfe of |4,000, covered by insurance. Dr. Shackelford, county health officer at .Warsaw, has condemned the school Ruilding at Oswego as unsanitary and unsafe. i., Centerville, oiie of the oldest towns in the State, with over 1.100 inhabitants, has no hotel of any kind, nor even an up-to-date-restaurant. J. Edmund Craft, of Moore’s Hill haannounced his candidacy for United States Senator. Craft is.' a native of Ohio Comity and is a druggist.. The 4-year-old son of Charles Vestal, of Madison, fell and a stick fie had in his mouth was driven through yhe back of his..throat. He is paralyzed and dying.' Because a circus secured a site one mile out. of town in -order to evade , the-city license, the City Council of Marion has ordered the site annexed to the city. Harry Brown, farmer, while driving to Mt.’Carmel with a load of corn, lost control of his horses because, of an automobile, and in the smash-up fie was fatally hurt. Robert Parker, owner of the private bank at Remington, which failed December 19, has pleaded guilty tpy embezzlement and was sentenced to serve from two to fourteen years in pijisbn. James K. Kinsey died 'at Hoyveil a few days ago.. He had invented a paper cuspidor for the use of cofis.umptivos, and as soon as he had patented his invention he took consumption andi died. - . ' / The Atbz Printing Company, wants <i move from S< ;> i- y! to some I larger city which is wilb? A to purchase from sr>o,ooo to $75.-/m of .its / ‘to ‘provide a .large/, working Phillips, six jt.iies-north of B’rinceton. k’i?.-,h-<l -innTcnake -more Bhtm three feet long, and mt waring Bine inches in circumference at its girth. It had five rallies an-l button. i James -Frame.'of. North Ma: was found 1 ad in Ires home ' days ago. She had been in Usual heal th, and her -loath, due to paralysis, was wholly _ Bis. John Slater, whose husband hist week by the co.Panse llii l!l ' !Tic k m ar -Mt. Zion. WeiF f’oiii;.any is swih of aro v had the company. ‘ millet. • from mi|k||||«B the M-iiioi, railroad, as he -‘ Tie- bal' Bit-re,; e, h;s 10-oesr. i'ev-s an s ns;,; iß^9^v m - \V. Sih:wit',, of rhe 91 .me'--:. B i-i - 9| se.eeu - i m'nm.oti . . B B* 9| !■ a |9 : B •: B' ' B Est /M ■ e. ■r Hr :..y.rs..L'f-eBFd i-iid sof the explosive passed three-ineli plank. is h'l-r- o’ to Pieri-.. the United Sr ,-<■> mail. S-av-f-N these letd-rs have been turned the postal a'-thoriiies at WashThe letters indicate that tne is attempting to slur members Baptist church of that place. -‘pß postmaster has requested that a efißtoffice inspector be sent there to ■ The'Rev. Henry Grefe, of Princeton, Blaims to be the champion chicken 9aiser of Indiana. Out of seventy-one placed under sitting hens sevenBr chickens have hatched out, all i|ealthy and growing. The Rev. Mr. Gitefe attributes his success to the fact that he has never allowed Che hehs off their nests more than ten minutes at any feeding time, thus keeping the eggs continually warm and at an even temperature. Fifteen gallons of gasoline exploded | in the cleaning and dye house of LockI er & Keesling, in the 8 Redding building in Newcastle, and four men were badly burned. The explosion wrecked the room. The Mount Vernon Construction Company has begun work on twenty n»jles( of gravel roads and . one mile of mafcadam street in Poseyville. These will roads in the

“Ti— f— ■ -v BABY IN 1 Iwfnl Humor/ Eating Away Face— I Body a >Eq[.<«s of lores —Cuticora | Cares In T*.vo Weeks, “My little /laughter broke out all I iver her bo<»v with a humor, and wel ised every t/ning recomntended. but! Without results. I called fin three doe-B ors, but slip continued t*| grow worseJß 3er body was a mass of lores, and he™ ittle face Avas. being eatffii away, HeJ ears looke/l as if they, would drop offl Neighbors/ advised me tfc get Cuticurß Soap anil Cuticura Oir/tment, and I>B ’ore I Iyad used half* of the cake <B ?utlcur:y Soap aiid box of Cuticurß Ointmemt the sores had all healed, aJf uy little one's face and body wen? :B: elear as a new-born babe’s. I wquß I aot be without it agiin if it cost fiw ; instead of seventy-five cen’tl. i Mrs. George J. Steese, 7ul Coburn St. ’ Akron, 0., Aug. 30. 1905.” | i An Effective Stage Speech. I ■ Signor Grhsso. the actor, who ¥ : looked upon as nr(e of the glories ® Italy, made an effective response to t®-' i enthusiasm of an Argentine i after a performance. Advancing to. ihel .front of,the stage, he drew from hist i pocket a letter. fi "This letter,” he- saM. “is from my ‘ ' .not,her in Catama. She is 8" year, >t i age.” Then as ins eyes moistened he ; added. “I thank you as I would,, snr I feel that i should like to embrace every one of yen as I embrace the page on which my mother lias signed het fname.” The enthusiasm of the audience was transformed to delirium.— ■| qris Cor. London Mail. . ! WOMEN'S KIDNEYS — Are the Source of . Most Women’s ; Sickness. Mrs. .Rebecca Mock, 1795 E. Rich ! street. Columbus, Ohio, writes: “I believe I would still be a victim of j i troubles but for [ Doan's Kidney Pills. f° r wllen 1 started W* 1 W using them I was in i I ypr’i constant pain with i my back, and no oth-i er remedy had beenj I -,i)t any use. The kidilley secretions were i 7 / . I pirregular, and I was ! nervous and lacked energy. But Doan's ' : Kidney Pills gave me prompt relief and , 'continued use cured me.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster 1 -Mil burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. j Advice. Mbs Peachley—Auntie, I find it hard to entertain Mr. Ketehley. H<\ seems to i have‘So little general. information. Matw.'aking Aunt—Their my dear specn<ize. If Bn.wnipg is Joo deep for him, try hiroon Iw, SIOO RewaraWOM. The of this pleased to learn that there is at least tblc 'i disease that science has been amto - in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Cgtarrh. Cure’ is the only positive Cur known to the medical fraternity. . Caia. 'h being a constitutional disease, retjui s . constitutional treatment. ' Hall's. Cat.‘' ir’ Cure is taken internally, acting dire,Cv upon -the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundati m of the disease, and giving.the patient strength I by building up the constitution and as.-Ist-j ing nature in.doing its work. The pry: -■ i tors hire so much faith in its curative pow ! ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars fori any case that it fails to cure. Send for. -t: of testimonials.' . J I Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ( J Sold by; all Druggists.,7se. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.. Closing ihe Incident. I The, famous ball player was looking through the sporting columns of the! newspapers. v - ! ' “I see they've-*iit mentioning me,” lit 5 said. “I may as well sign.”. !• Upon doing which he secured one mota men: ion in the newspapers. £- | - • ■. -. Zoological Post Cards—Second Ilf' you are a collector or dealer df p/jstal .cards, you will, be interested ijn x’n attractive, set of eight cards just pubi/lished. showing the most valuable ivi|d animals in the- Ringlinx Bros.’ Menhir-' t-rie. a set will be mas .-d, you for Itiy. Special prices in lots tp dealers. . There is a great Opportunity y,to'make money in selling, these yards to - collectors or t{ie ■ general public. Address The Evening i Wisconsin Co., Post Card'. Dep’t., M4Li waukee. Wis. ■ ■ - } J I ncle Allen. ! “Some then.” muttered Uncle Alien Sparks after the tiresome. speaker h|td sat <lc vn. "remind me of an old wafer mill that's running .with empty ihoppersi. Their wheels keep on goings but they don’t-turn out any grist.” j Those Delicious Lemon Pies, j The kind that' "make your mouth wati’r” are easily made with no fussing and at least possible expense if you use “OUR-PIE” Preparation, Don’t hesitate. Try it and tcii your friends. At grocers, 10 ct'tjt.-’. Three kinds : Ilemon. Chocolate and Custard. Put up by D-Zerta Food Co., Rochester, N. A. ' : In the Long Ago. Cardinal Wolsey had fallen. j “I was trying to dodge an automobife,” I he explained, roller skater ran , | into me,” A ■ J ’ The historians, however, with singular ! obtuseness, have persisted in placing the : blame on Henry Vlll.—Chicago Tribune. Garfield Tea is a natural laxative!—it! regulates the digestion, purifies the bipod, i cleanses the system, clears the complexion, ' brightens the eyes and brings | the ! glow of splendid Health I I Still at It. ' From hymns that tell of martial deecls Some folks would try to wean us; Which will recall to one and all The mollycoddle genus. . —Cleveland Leader. Yellow Clothes Are Unsightly. -Keep them white with Red Cross Rail Blue. All grocers sell large 2oz. package, I 5 cents. j. The colonies of Great Britain have I nearly 100 times more area than the ; ■mother country, France eighteen tiroes j and Germany five times. ' F| .T O St. Vitus’ Dance and I v | rill.uicjrfHll .byDr. Kime's Grevt Ni rfe 'or e re..: eg ’ria, Is-ttie o R. H. KLINE. Ld„ >3l delphia. Pa. PVTP. j Caior more goods brigMtr

' 9 ’ - B ill TTI ill Hl Hl /) /' I fsx W-L lux Ux Ux Ux. Ux I 3 “qUCH, OH MY BACK” I NEURALGIU, STITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP FROM WET OR DAMP ALL BRUISES, SPRAINS, A WRENCH OR TWIST THISSO\4. S -’ GN REMEDYTHEY CAN’T RESIST JACOBS OIL i i - Pr/ce 25jc and 50c I:/ : —

I.■ • ■'■ - ■- . -, ■ ’9O BUSHELS OF OATS TO. THE' ' ACRE. ; Wh|at Mr. Knlteuhrnnn<-r Hub to . j .*ay About Hi Grain ’ rupx in < e»trill Canada. Writing from- Regina; Saskatche-1 | waiji. Central Canada,! MS A. Kalteu- ' ’ brukitier writes: . , ’ K “JSome years ago I took up a homestead for myself, and also one for tny soil. The half section which we own adjoins the Moose Jaw Greek: is a low, level and heavy- land. We put in >0 acres, of wheat in stufible, which went 20 bushels to the acre, and 30 acres of su inner fallow, which went 25 bushels toltbe acre. All the'wifeat we harvest--ediibis.year is No. 1 hard. That means! | the best wheat that can be raised on I ttte earth. We did not sell any wheat : yqt, as we intend to keep one part tor I or|r own seed, and sell the ither part to people who want first ‘ lass seed,] for there is no ih-übt M . sow good wheat you will harvest y■■ ->d wheat. We-also threshed 9X l ' bush's of first: I class, oats out of 100 acres; 80 acres , I bps been fiill plowing, which yielded 90bldshels per acre, and 80 acres stubble, i which went 30 bubals to the acre. | 'ljliese oats are the nest kind that can tje raised. We hay- three car-j i!>ade of thjem, ah! got 53 '•■•■nt? per i Ifushel clear. Al; plir grain was cut; in the last week of the- mouth of Au-1 tfust before Muy frost, could touch it, "Notwithstanding the fact that we 'have had a late spring, and that the weather conditions this year were very adverse and mfavoruble, we will make j ' hiore money out of our crop this year ! than last. i “For myself I feefi compelled to say: [that Westen Ca,nad|i crops cannot be [’checked, eve i by uqu ual conditions.”' .j lufi relation ri- ree hotne--Isb-"i-'Vhnds la Muni* > 8 ---.atehewap land Wberta. nay be hafl on application |to any Can: dian Govi; nuiert Agent, hvbose advertisement appears elsewhere., I Ii" will give you i.iifi>i-r:ia.tion as to the I best route and what it'will cost you I to these/] r P° ses i ! A !; •Discussio'fi of tiny litat -j»f- inflation j: of Latin recalls i<> the ]/. , : i)l >ol' Bust [ln story ab'nit the Duke of Wellington. - It was a'bqut the year 1544.' and the U cliancellifi' [in his gorgeous robes ‘ reading t!he honor list aloud. The lls|t i was, of cbfirse, in Latin, and Wellingi ton knew: snore about the handling of , brigades ithau alwut Latin quantities. I Whenever the name: Carolus occurrM [the duke persisted in pronouncing the ' i “o’’ long—rCare-his.’’ It was pt. last too much for one of Hhe dons Standing behind him, so, lean- ! i iitg over, he whispered, »'Tf -your- grace I will excuse me. 1 should like to point 'lout that nt Oxford we call ttiat word . I ‘Car-olus.' " ' » I “Very- good.” sai,d tire duke. “Thank ' you- I'll remember.”. Presently came the name Jacobas, which .mindful of his lessoij. he pronounced 'Jat-obus.” |. Again the dean-lennedy over.. “1 hum- < ! bly beg ,/our grace’s pardon, but that name ts ‘Jaco-bus.’ ” ■ “Jiangl it all,” muttered Wellington, “you can’t chop and change like that,! Caro-lus and Jaco-bus or Car-olds and l Jac-obus; whichever ! you like. But ' stick to your own rules, if you’please.” For'the Housewife. i Some active- women who pride them- [ selves ir housekeeping'seem to forget that the [object-of keeping house is that human beings 'may be acconitaodated In it. Their sole idea seems to be this, that the'house may be kept in a certain form and order; and to the performance of the form and order they sacrifice the I comfort- the house was established t[o secure. SORE E’YES, weak, inflamed, red. watery and swollen eyes, use PETTIT'S EYE I SALVE. All druggists or Howard Bins.,, Buffalo, N. Y. „ ' An English brewery has given a contract for a million label 1 ’ per day for the cresent year.

There is Only One fl Bromo Quinine” fl raf/tre Bromo fl’D THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD tM OISE DAY. Tfl fl'mber the full name. Look jC* XX*!/ Zr fl fl-nature on every box. 25c.

30 AX. NATUSL’S ■' DISIfiFECTAST. CLEAASEB -’Affl PiIuIFIER Everybody realizes the necessity Some method of purification of sinks, drains and utensils in which may lurk the gerqi of a dreadedl'disease. • Health is a question ‘of vleanlinecs and prevention. Most people, are familiar with the us® Os disinfectants in their ordinary sense —all of which are unpleasantly associated with .disagreeably odors, on which tire depended to kill the contagion (which disinfectants must.of tie eissity 'be of a more yr less dangerous cliartycter:) and hiust be used forth s pili [Rise hud for po other, and in-conse-quence kept from children and.carei -ss handling. , There is, however, within the reach of till our readers a simple, safe and ecoiioiiiical'article that will not only answty for every disinfecting purix-se—-but can also l>e used i-of a mjiltitude of domestic cleansing find pur.fyiiig purposek—Borax. _y . Borax .is a pure, white harmless powder coming direct from Nature's laboratory; in fact Borax has often been called "Nature’s Cleanser and Disinfectant.'” . Two tablespbofifuls of Borax in a painful of hot water poured down the grease-choked pipes of q sink, or flushed. through a disease-laden dndn. cleanses and purifies ’it. leaving it yiean ami sweet. Bed clothing and clothes used jin a i sick room can be ma<le*hygienicatly I clean and snowy-white, if washed in a .hot solut ion, of Borax water. Kitchen aiid. eating utensils, usedt during illness will tie kept from all poj| sibility of contagion if Borax when w'.-i-.-1: t uir il-'iii' 1' >■ 19 bI f' ■ ■_ i S'"’l V I"- - • V ■ - ■ > i ' - it' 4 **'• ” '■ V ■’> ■■'’'wXt IcA ft--• 11:.-tir ' '.- -...> cu- <>:' or Vletisnre <>r dismay. "\\Vhy. Edward. 1 listen to this !’J^H : crieM. “Here's a man who busiLess of taking now... tables cjiains and treatitig then! in some w? 9 so thVy look as if they were a huh Iretl yearsLld. ‘f < “DoVs he indeed?'' said Mr. Munro. “Well. >' I'd tru-t our Tommy to make a hew fA le 100 sis it were a gOoil deal mor.- illan / iidrefl. years old. but I had lit. lliimg'n sf .it kis a,pny|ng business, '■’ \ OWMf.ilk'iJwfcTOlMi

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Mother Gray, Nuree in Children’s Home, New York City.

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